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gbarnewall wrote:nah no membership for me,i had signed up to the site years ago but forgotten my password,so had to go tracing that,i'll be in a much bigger rush to buy "the other version" when it appears Yeah that'll definitely be the one to get!
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I've ordered 4 LTM's and 4 boom-transporters.
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Randy-Mammoet wrote:I've ordered 4 LTM's and 4 boom-transporters.
Regards Randy all for re-paints???
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I emailed the store and they are shipping them Week 51 and 52 which is w/c 14th and 21st December. Incidentally, what other liveries are planned - anyoen know? My pbase photo galleriesVintage Transport photosBritish LocomotivesMy Heavy Haulage Models New Heavy Haulage an Construction added.
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Randy-Mammoet wrote:I've ordered 4 LTM's and 4 boom-transporters.
Regards Randy man things must be good a Mammoet..... must be nice, how do i get me a job with them so i can blow $2500+ on models in 1 sitting
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gbarnewall wrote:nah no membership for me,i had signed up to the site years ago but forgotten my password,so had to go tracing that,i'll be in a much bigger rush to buy "the other version" when it appears I'm with you, I can wait and save my money for other liveries. No rush.
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I am getting a Mammoet and will also get the other liveries as they are released.
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I'm hoping that theres at least one other livery in particular that i'll be getting!
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Homer wrote:I'm hoping that theres at least one other livery in particular that i'll be getting! Me too!!!! C'mon NZG get the finger out.
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I ordered the 4100 xpc a few weeks ago, I guess I should have waited and order the crane instead Oh well I will just wait and see if anyother liveries come out, or just get a standard colored one Jason NIkl Scale Models
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im waiting for the standard version
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the 11200 in liebherr livery. http://www.baggermodelle.net/
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Can not wait to get my hands on one of those cranes, now I just need the money for one Jason NIkl Scale Models
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[[ Jules wrote:] ] Randy-Mammoet wrote:I've ordered 4 LTM's and 4 boom-transporters.
Regards Randy man things must be good a Mammoet..... must be nice, how do i get me a job with them so i can blow $2500+ on models in 1 sitting Yeah !!! Sign me up too...
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That Advert shows the pin on head .... It does come with the model or just a promo shot of the real thing ? EDIT: I also notice that there's a $220 gap in the price of the Mammoet look and Liebherr corp color...Thats alot of money for paint ...no new tooling or what not ...just paint ...and raw parts to boot ... I can get a car painted for $500 ...just paint ..no extra..sand and shoot..
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totally 100 % AGREE WITH YOU lotsacrane.
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GusO wrote:totally 100 % AGREE WITH YOU lotsacrane. When I got the Sennebogen 5500SL in Mammoet there was only a $30 difference between the 2 ...others over the years between 20-50 bucks on variuos model's !!! AC 500 being the highest at around 80..which was to much all thing's considered.. Geeez.. Sorry but $220 for a paint job ...Mammoet can bite me on this subject ...
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Many times is ignored the price difference is also given by the quantity of production, not only by the coloring. produce 100pcs, does not cost as 1000. higher is the production, lower is the cost of the individual model. is inversely proportional. moreover, consider that Liebherr is the committent and is therefore the owner of the molds, and who knows what numbers produced, while for those who want to make a custom livery obviously the royalty of the mark against him, and already this is an additional cost .
sorry for my english, hope to be explained.
By that I only give an opinion, a consideration more.
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yes giftmodels i understand that, if you do a custom of a model there is a lot of time that goes into it and it can be worth the extra 2-300 dollars or euros more, but all these models are sprayed in the same spray booth how can spraying them black as opposed to spraying them yellow command such a difference in price, the thing is that they hype a model up so much before its release then they know they will sell it, basically it isd just too squeeze as much out of the collector as they can my view gus
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spray all parts in yellow is simply; spray black, with red parts, and more tampograph for mammoet needs more time.
the difference is not 2-300dollars about the 2 models: 11200 liebherr : 389eur 11200 mammoet : 475euro
difference is 86 euro .. ;)
remember what price was announced for this crane, and what is the actual .. surely the models was produced to make money, this is final and real fact.
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